Secret Santas provide the Magic of Christmas to abused children

Dec 17, 2019 at 10:00 am by Child Advocacy Center

The Murfreesboro Optimist Group donates to the Child Advocacy Center Secret Santa Program.

"This is the best week of the year at the Child Advocacy Center, said director Sharon De Boer as she smiled.

"Generous Secret Santas dropped off brightly wrapped Christmas presents for needy children and their families," DeBoer continued. "There were tears, laughter, and many hugs from parents and grandparents who were so grateful that their precious little children were going to have an amazing Christmas."

The Child Advocacy Center Secret Santa Program started in December 2000. Every year, needy children are matched with their own special Secret Santa.

MTSU National Pan-Hellenic Council
Members of the MTSU National Pan-Hellenic Council

It is not too late for you to get involved. Needy families come to the Child Advocacy Center every day.  For more information call the Center at 615-867-9000.

You can donate WalMart or grocery store gift cards to help them. They can be mailed or dropped off at the Child Advocacy Center located at 1040 Samsonite Blvd. in Murfreesboro.

The Child Advocacy Center is a non-profit agency that works as a team with the Department of Children's Services, law enforcement, and the District Attorney's Office to respond to child abuse cases, investigate the crime, aggressively prosecute sex offenders, and help children and their families heal from the trauma.

De Boer concluded, "I feel humble and blessed this holiday season to have played a small part in the magic of Christmas for child abuse victims who just experienced the worst year of their lives. Merry Christmas to all the Secret Santas who made children's dreams come true this Christmas. We hope your life was enriched by the experience."

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